February 14, 2017

“I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy,” Trump told New York Magazine
for a 2002 profile of Epstein. “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is
even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of
them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his
social life.”

And when FBI investigators looked through Epstein’s private address
book, they found 14 different phone numbers for Trump, including numbers
for his security guard and houseman. Epstein also had numbers for
Trump’s daughter Ivanka and his ex-wife Ivana.

When put under oath, Epstein admitted that he had “socialized” with
Trump. But Epstein chose to exercise his Fifth Amendment rights when
asked: “Have you ever socialized with Donald Trump in the presence of
females under the age of 18?” Epstein similarly pleaded the fifth when asked about his relationship to Bill Clinton.

Trump rode on Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane at least once,
according to the deposition of Mark Epstein, Jeffrey’s brother. That
number pales, however, to Bill’s 26 trips on the “Lolita Express.”

In June 2016, Trump was accused in a lawsuit of raping one of
Epstein’s 13-year-old sex workers in the summer of 1994. Trump’s attorney has called the
lawsuit a “publicity stunt.” Trump has repeatedly denied the allegations. “As I have said before, the allegations are categorically untrue and
an obvious publicity stunt aimed at smearing my client,” Alan Garten, Mr
Trump’s attorney, told LawNewz.com. “In the event we are actually served this time, we intend to move for sanctions for this frivolous filing.”

In the lawsuit the plaintiff, identifed by the pseudonym Jane Doe,
alleges Mr Trump "initiated sexual contact" with her at four different
parties when she was 13. At the fourth encounter, she alleges he tied her to a bed "then proceeded to forcibly rape" her. She says she was lured to the parties, held by billionaire-paedophile Jeffrey Epstein — who is also a defendant in the case — "by promises of money and a modeling career."

Mr Trump's ex-wife Ivana previously accused him of "raping" her during their divorce in 1991 - though she later said it was not in "a literal or criminal sense."

She accused him of rape after he allegedly ripped her clothes off to have sex with her in a "violent assault".
Mr Trump denied the allegation and said it was "obviously false."

Another woman accused Trump of sexual assault and attempted rape in 1997.

Jill Harth, 34, alleged in a federal lawsuit that Mr trump violated
her "physical and mental integrity" by touching her intimately without
her consent, according to The Guardian.

Harth later voluntarily withdraw the lawsuit when a parallel case
brought against Mr Trump by her husband, who had gone into business with
him, was settled.

When The Guardian texted her to ask whether she still stood by the allegations, she reportedly replied: "Yes."

Jeffrey Epstein denies allegations by underage girls who say they
were lured to his Palm Beach mansion to give him "massages" in exchange
for money. Splash

By Maureen Callahan, New York Post
October 9, 2016
In 2005, the world was introduced to reclusive billionaire Jeffrey
Epstein, friend to princes and an American president, a power broker
with the darkest of secrets: He was also a pedophile, accused of
recruiting dozens of underage girls into a sex-slave network, buying
their silence and moving along, although he has been convicted of only
one count of soliciting prostitution from a minor. Visitors to his
private Caribbean island, known as “Orgy Island,” have included Bill
Clinton, Prince Andrew and Stephen Hawking.

According to a 2011 court filing by alleged Epstein victim Virginia
Roberts Giuffre, she saw Clinton and Prince Andrew on the island but
never saw the former president do anything improper. Giuffre has accused
Prince Andrew of having sex with her when she was a minor, a charge
Buckingham Palace denies.
“Epstein lives less than one mile away from me in Palm Beach,” author
James Patterson tells The Post. In the 11 years since Epstein was
investigated and charged by the Palm Beach police department, ultimately
copping a plea and serving 13 months on one charge of soliciting
prostitution from a 14-year-old girl, Patterson has remained obsessed
with the case.

“He’s a fascinating character to read about,” Patterson says. “What is he thinking? Who is he?”
Patterson’s new book, “Filthy Rich: A Powerful Billionaire, the Sex Scandal That Undid Him, and All the Justice That Money Can Buy,”
is an attempt to answer such questions. Co-authored with John Connolly
and Tim Malloy, the book contains detailed police interviews with girls
who alleged sexual abuse by Epstein and others in his circle. Giuffre
alleged that Epstein’s ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, daughter of the
late media tycoon Robert Maxwell, abused her. Ghislaine Maxwell has
denied allegations of enabling abuse.

Epstein has spent the bulk of his adult life cultivating
relationships with the world’s most powerful men. Flight logs show that
from 2001 to 2003, Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s private plane, dubbed
“The Lolita Express” by the press, 26 times. After Epstein’s arrest in
July 2006, federal tax records show Epstein donated $25,000 to the
Clinton Foundation that year.Epstein was also a regular visitor to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, and
the two were friends.

According to the Daily Mail, Trump was a frequent
dinner guest at Epstein’s home, which was often full of barely dressed
models. In 2003, New York magazine reported that Trump also attended a
dinner party at Epstein’s honoring Bill Clinton.

Last year, The Guardian reported that Epstein’s “little black book”
contained contact numbers for A-listers including Tony Blair, Naomi
Campbell, Dustin Hoffman, Michael Bloomberg and Richard Branson.
In a 2006 court filing, Palm Beach police noted that a search of
Epstein’s home uncovered two hidden cameras. The Mirror reported that in
2015, a 6-year-old civil lawsuit filed by “Jane Doe No. 3,” believed to
be the now-married Giuffre, alleged that Epstein wired his mansion with
hidden cameras, secretly recording orgies involving his prominent
friends and underage girls. The ultimate purpose: blackmail, according
to court papers.

“Jane Doe No. 3” also alleged that she had been forced to have sex
with “numerous prominent American politicians, powerful business
executives, a well-known prime minister, and other world leaders.”

“We uncovered a lot of details about the police investigation and a
lot about the girls, what happened to them, the effect on their lives,”
Patterson says.

“The reader has to ask: Was justice done here or not?”

Epstein, now 63, has always been something of an international man of
mystery. Born in Brooklyn, he had a middle-class upbringing: His father
worked for the Parks Department, and his parents stressed hard work and
education.

‘We uncovered a lot of details
about the police investigation and a lot about the girls, what happened
to them, the effect on their lives.’ - James Patterson

Epstein was brilliant, skipping two grades and graduating Lafayette
High School in 1969. He attended Cooper Union but dropped out in 1971
and by 1973 was teaching calculus and physics at Dalton, where he
tutored the son of a Bear Stearns exec. Soon, Epstein applied his
facility with numbers on Wall Street but left Bear Stearns under a cloud
in 1981. He formed his own business, J. Epstein & Co.

The bar for entry at the new firm was high. According to a 2002
profile in New York magazine, Epstein only took on clients who turned
over $1 billion, at minimum, for him to manage. Clients also had to pay a
flat fee and sign power of attorney over to Epstein, allowing him to do
whatever he saw fit with their money.

Still, no one knew exactly what Epstein did, or how he was able to
amass a personal billion-dollar-plus fortune. In addition to a
block-long, nine-story mansion on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Epstein
owns the $6.8 million mansion in Palm Beach, an $18 million property in
New Mexico, the 70-acre private Caribbean island, a helicopter, a
Gulfstream IV and a Boeing 727.

“My belief is that Jeff maintains some sort of money-management firm,
though you won’t get a straight answer from him,” one high-level
investor told New York magazine. “He once told me he had 300 people
working for him, and I’ve also heard that he manages Rockefeller money.
But one never knows. It’s like looking at the Wizard of Oz — there may
be less there than meets the eye.”
Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach homeSplash News
“He’s very enigmatic,” Rosa Monckton told Vanity Fair in 2003.
Monckton was the former British CEO of Tiffany & Co. and confidante
to the late Princess Diana. She was also a close friend of Epstein’s
since the 1980s. “He never reveals his hand . . . He’s a classic
iceberg. What you see is not what you get.”

Both profiles intimated that Epstein had a predilection for young
women but never went further. In the New York magazine piece, Trump said
Epstein’s self-professed image as a loner, an egghead and a teetotaler
was not wholly accurate.

“I’ve known Jeff for 15 years,” Trump said. “Terrific guy. He’s a lot
of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as
much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about
it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”

Three years after that profile ran, Palm Beach Police Officer Michele
Pagan got a disturbing message. A woman reported that her 14-year-old
stepdaughter confided to a friend that she’d had sex with an older man
for money. The man’s name was Jeff, and he lived in a mansion on a
cul-de-sac.

Pagan persuaded the woman to bring her stepdaughter down to be
interviewed. In his book, Patterson calls the girl Mary. And Mary, like
so many of the other girls who eventually talked, came from the
little-known working-class areas surrounding Palm Beach.

A friend of a friend, Mary said, told her she could make hundreds of
dollars in one hour, just for massaging some middle-aged guy’s feet.
Lots of other girls had been doing it, some three times a week.

Mary claimed she had been driven to the mansion on El Brillo Way,
where a female staffer escorted her up a pink-carpeted staircase, then
into a room with a massage table, an armoire topped with sex toys and a
photo of a little girl pulling her underwear off.
Ghislaine Maxwell - Getty Images
Epstein entered the room, wearing only a towel, Mary said.

“He took off the towel,” Mary told Pagan. “He was a really built guy. But his wee-wee was very tiny.”

Mary said Epstein got on the table and barked orders at her. She told police she was alone in the room with him, terrified.

Pagan wrote the following in her incident report:

“She removed her pants, leaving her thong panties on. She straddled
his back, whereby her exposed buttocks were touching Epstein’s exposed
buttocks. Epstein then turned to his side and started to rub his penis
in an up-and-down motion. Epstein pulled out a purple vibrator and began
to massage Mary’s vaginal area.”

Palm Beach assigned six more detectives to the investigation. They
conducted a “trash pull” of Epstein’s garbage, sifting through paper
with phone numbers, used condoms, toothbrushes, worn underwear. In one
pull, police found a piece of paper with Mary’s phone number on it,
along with the number of the person who recruited her.

On Sept. 11, 2005, detectives got another break. Alison, as she’s
called in the book, told Detective Joe Recarey that she had been going
to Epstein’s house since she was 16. Alison had been working at the
Wellington Green Mall, saving up for a trip to Maine, when a friend told
her, “You can get a plane ticket in two hours . . . We can go give this
guy a massage and he’ll pay $200,” according to her statement to the
police.

Alison told Recarey that she visited Epstein hundreds of times. She
said he had bought her a new 2005 Dodge Neon, plane tickets, and gave
her spending money. Alison said he even asked her to emancipate from her
parents so she could live with him full-time as his “sex slave.”

She said Epstein slowly escalated his sexual requests, and despite
Alison’s insistence that they never have intercourse, alleged, “This one
time . . . he bent me over the table and put himself in me. Without my
permission.”

Alison then asked if what Epstein had done to her was rape and spoke of her abject fear of him.

An abridged version of her witness statement, as recounted in the book:

Alison: Before I say anything else . . . um, is there a possibility that I’m gonna have to go to court or anything?

Recarey: I mean, what he did to you is a crime. I’m not gonna lie to you.

Alison: Would you consider it rape, what he did?

Recarey: If he put himself inside you without permission . . . That, that is a crime. That is a crime.

Recarey: Why do you say you’re not safe? Has he said he’s hurt people before?

Alison: Well, I’ve heard him make threats to people on the telephone, yeah. Of course.

Recarey: You’re gonna die? You’re gonna break your legs? Or —

Alison: All of the above!

Alison also told Recarey that Epstein got so violent with her that he
ripped out her hair and threw her around. “I mean,” she said, “there’s
been nights that I walked out of there barely able to walk, um, from him
being so rough.”

Two months later, Recarey interviewed Epstein’s former house manager
of 11 years, documented in his probable-cause affidavit as Mr. Alessi.
“Alessi stated Epstein receives three massages a day . . . towards the
end of his employment, the masseuses . . . appeared to be 16 or 17 years
of age at the most . . . [Alessi] would have to wash off a
massager/vibrator and a long rubber penis, which were in the sink after
the massage.”

Another house manager, Alfredo Rodriguez, told Recarey that very
young girls were giving Epstein massages at least twice a day, and in
one instance, Epstein had Rodriguez deliver one dozen roses to Mary, at
her high school.

In May 2006, the Palm Beach Police Department filed a probable-cause
affidavit, asking prosecutors to charge Epstein with four counts of
unlawful sexual activity with a minor — a second-degree felony — and one
count of lewd and lascivious molestation of a 14-year-old minor, also a
second-degree felony.

Today, Jeffrey Epstein is a free
man, albeit one who routinely settles civil lawsuits against him,
brought by young women, out of court.

Palm Beach prosecutors said the evidence was weak, and after
presenting the case to a grand jury, Epstein was charged with only one
count of felony solicitation of prostitution. In 2008, he pleaded guilty
and nominally served 13 months of an 18-month sentence in a county
jail: Epstein spent one day a week there, the other six out on “work
release.”

Today, Jeffrey Epstein is a free man, albeit one who routinely
settles civil lawsuits against him, brought by young women, out of
court. As of 2015, Epstein had settled multiple such cases.

Giuffre has sued Ghislaine Maxwell in Manhattan federal court,
charging defamation — saying Maxwell stated Giuffre lied about Maxwell’s
recruitment of her and other underage girls. Epstein has been called
upon to testify in court this month, on Oct. 20.

The true number of Epstein’s victims may never be known.

He will be a registered sex offender for the rest of his life, not that it fazes him.

“I’m not a sexual predator, I’m an ‘offender,’ ” Epstein told The
Post in 2011. “It’s the difference between a murderer and a person who
steals a bagel.”

Blackwater founder and former Navy SEAL Erik Prince told Breitbart News Daily
on SiriusXM that according to one of his “well-placed sources” in the
New York Police Department, “The NYPD wanted to do a press conference
announcing the warrants and the additional arrests they were making” in
the Anthony Weiner investigation, but received “huge pushback” from the
Justice Department.

Prince claimed he had insider
knowledge of the investigation that could help explain why FBI Director
James Comey had to announce he was reopening the investigation into
Clinton’s email server last week.

“Because of Weinergate and
the sexting scandal, the NYPD started investigating it. Through a
subpoena, through a warrant, they searched his laptop, and sure enough,
found those 650,000 emails. They found way more stuff than just more
information pertaining to the inappropriate sexting the guy was doing,”
Prince claimed.

“They found State Department emails.
They found a lot of other really damning criminal information, including
money laundering, including the fact that Hillary went to this sex
island with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Bill Clinton went there
more than 20 times. Hillary Clinton went there at least six times,”he
said.

“The amount of garbage that they
found in these emails, of criminal activity by Hillary, by her immediate
circle, and even by other Democratic members of Congress was so
disgusting they gave it to the FBI, and they said, ‘We’re going to go
public with this if you don’t reopen the investigation and you don’t do
the right thing with timely indictments,’” Prince explained.

“I believe – I know, and this is from
a very well-placed source of mine at 1PP, One Police Plaza in New York –
the NYPD wanted to do a press conference announcing the warrants and
the additional arrests they were making in this investigation, and
they’ve gotten huge pushback, to the point of coercion, from the Justice
Department, with the Justice Department threatening to charge someone
that had been unrelated in the accidental heart attack death of Eric
Garner almost two years ago. That’s the level of pushback the Obama
Justice Department is doing against actually seeking justice in the
email and other related criminal matters,” Prince said.

“There’s five different parts of the
FBI conducting investigations into these things, with constant
downdrafts from the Obama Justice Department. So in the, I hope,
unlikely and very unfortunate event that Hillary Clinton is elected
president, we will have a constitutional crisis that we have not seen
since, I believe, 1860,” Prince declared.

Marlow asked Prince to clarify these revelations.

“NYPD was the first one to look at
that laptop,” Prince elaborated. “Weiner and Huma Abedin, his wife – the
closest adviser of Hillary Clinton for 20 years – have both flipped.
They are cooperating with the government. They both have – they see
potential jail time of many years for their crimes, for Huma Abedin
sending and receiving and even storing hundreds of thousands of messages
from the State Department server and from Hillary Clinton’s own
homebrew server, which contained classified information. Weiner faces
all kinds of exposure for the inappropriate sexting that was going on
and for other information that they found.”

“So NYPD first gets that computer.
They see how disgusting it is. They keep a copy of everything, and they
pass a copy on to the FBI, which finally pushes the FBI off their
chairs, making Comey reopen that investigation, which was indicated in
the letter last week. The point being, NYPD has all the information, and
they will pursue justice within their rights if the FBI doesn’t,”
Prince contended.

“There is all kinds of criminal
culpability through all the emails they’ve seen of that 650,000,
including money laundering, underage sex, pay-for-play, and, of course,
plenty of proof of inappropriate handling, sending/receiving of
classified information, up to SAP level Special Access Programs,” he
stated.

“So the plot thickens. NYPD was
pushing because, as an article quoted one of the chiefs – that’s the
level just below commissioner –he said as a parent, as a father with
daughters, he could not let that level of evil continue,” Prince said.

He noted that the FBI can investigate these matters, “but they can’t convene a grand jury. They can’t file charges.”

“The prosecutors, the Justice
Department has to do that,” he explained. “Now, as I understand it,
Preet Bharara, the Manhattan prosecutor, has gotten ahold of some of
this. From what I hear, he’s a stand-up guy, and hopefully he does the
right thing.”

Marlow agreed that Bharara’s “sterling reputation” as a determined prosecutor was “bad news for the Clintons.”

Prince agreed, but said, “If people
are willing to bend or break the law and don’t really care about the
Constitution or due process – if you’re willing to use Stalinist tactics
against someone – who knows what level of pressure” could be brought to
bear against even the most tenacious law enforcement officials?

“The point being, fortunately, it’s
not just the FBI; [there are] five different offices that are in the
hunt for justice, but the NYPD has it as well,”Prince said, citing the Wall Street Journal reporting
that has “exposed downdraft, back pressure from the Justice Department”against both the FBI and NYPD,in an effort to “keep the sunlight and
the disinfecting effects of the truth and transparency from shining on
this great evil that has gone on,and is slowly being exposed.”

“The Justice Department is trying to
run out the clock, to elect Hillary Clinton, to prevent any real justice
from being done,” he warned.

As for the mayor of New York City, Prince said he has heard that “de Blasio wants to stay away from this.”

“The evidence is so bad, the email
content is so bad, that I think even he wants to stay away from it,
which is really telling,” he said.Prince reported that the other legislators involved in the case
“have not been named yet,” and urged the NYPD to hold a press conference
and name them.

“I wish they’d do it today,” he said.
“These are the unusual sliding-door moments of history, that people can
stand up and be counted, and make a real difference, and to save a
Republic, save a Constitution that we actually need and love, that our
forefathers fought and died for. For any cop that is aware of
this level of wrongdoing, and they have veterans in their family, or
deceased veterans in their family, they owe it to them to stand up, to
stand and be counted today, and shine the light of truth on this great
evil.”

“From what I understand, up to the
commissioner or at least the chief level in NYPD, they wanted to have a
press conference, and DOJ, Washington people, political appointees have
been exerting all kinds of undue pressure on them to back down,” he
added.

Marlow suggested that some of those
involved in keeping the details quiet might want to avoid accusations of
politicizing the case and seeking to influence the presidential
election.

“Sure, that’s it. That’s the argument
for it,” Prince agreed. “But the fact is, you know that if the Left had
emails pointing to Donald Trump visiting, multiple times, an island
with underage sex slaves basically, emails, you know they’d be talking
about it. They’d be shouting it from the rooftops.”

“This kind of evil, this kind of true
dirt on Hillary Clinton – look, you don’t have to make any judgments.
Just release the emails,” he urged. “Just dump them. Let them out there.
Let people see the light of truth.”

Prince dismissed the claims of people
like Clinton campaign CEO John Podesta and DNC chair Donna Brazile that
some of the damaging emails already released by WikiLeaks were
fabricated, noting that “forensic analysis done shows that, indeed, they
are not fabricated; they are really legitimate.”

“This is stuff coming right off a
hard drive that was owned by Weiner and his wife Huma Abedin, Hillary’s
closest adviser for the last 20 years,” he said of the new bombshells.
“This is not from some hacker or anybody else. This is a laptop seized
from a warrant in a criminal investigation.”

Prince confirmed that based on his
information, Abedin is most likely looking at jail time, unless she cuts
a deal with prosecutors.

“There’s a minimum of obstruction of
justice and all kinds of unlawful handling of classified information,”
he said. “Because remember, this laptop was in the possession of Weiner,
who did not have a security clearance. And many, many of those emails
were from her Yahoo account, which had State Department emails forwarded
to them, so she could easier print these messages, scan them, and send
them on to Hillary. That’s the carelessness that Hillary and her staff
had for the classified information that the intelligence community risks
life and limb to collect in challenged, opposed areas around the
world.”

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